#360stats: A history of Sri Lanka vs India in Test match cricket

Mohandas Menon 19:57 11/08/2015
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  • The last series between Sri Lanka and India was played in 2010.

    Cricket, as in the other countries in the subcontinent, is easily the most popular sport in Sri Lanka. Ceylon, as the country was known then, became a British colony 1802. The first recorded cricket match was then played in the 1830s. The first mention of the sport came in the Colombo Journal when it reported a cricket match on September 5, 1832. Soon several cricket clubs, mostly run by Europeans, were formed all around Colombo. The Colombo Cricket Club, the oldest, began playing matches from November 1832. Since then the sport has flourished all over the country, especially with the participation of the locals who took a keen interest in the British sport.

    Because of its geographical position, ships from all over Europe made stopovers at the Colombo port, which meant top sides were invited to play one-day games at the various cricket grounds in the city. The Australian cricket team, led by Billy Murdoch on their way to England for the 1884 Ashes series played two games at the Galle Face in Colombo. The first match on April 1, 1884 was played against the Eighteen of Ceylon, comprising entirely of European players. Batting first the visitors were dismissed for 75, with Alick Bannerman top-scoring with 36 (the other Aussie players in the side included the three George’s – Bonnor, Palmer and Giffen as well as wicket-keeper Jack Blackham and Percy McDonnell). The home side was all out for 39 with Harry Boyle and Palmer taking eight and seven wickets respectively. On their return from the Ashes series, the Australians played another game on October 23, a match that was drawn on this occasion.

    The India and Sri Lanka cricket ties also go back a long way. The Madras Cricket Club (MCC) toured the emerald islands in the winter of 1892 when the visitors, again mostly made up of Europeans, played a team from Kandy. The home side won by 121 runs and ever since then there has been regular exchanges between the two countries. In 1905/06 and 1919/20 a Ceylonese team toured Bombay and played several games against local clubs. Then during the 1932/33 season a full strength Ceylon side toured India, where they also played two unofficial Tests at Lahore and Delhi – both of which were drawn.

    Sri Lanka, meanwhile, was awarded Test status in July 1981 and played their inaugural Test match against England at Colombo’s P Sara stadium in February 1982. In September that year, the Sri Lankans were invited to tour India and play a one-off Test in Chennai. Although the Test was drawn, the visitors took the honours, with Duleep Mendis scoring centuries in each innings of the match.

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    However, it took India nearly three years to officially tour the island. In August-September, 1985 they played a three match Test series. On September 11, 1985 the Lankans beat India by 149 runs at the P Sara to register their first ever Test and series victory against any Test opponent. With this historic win began the start of several interesting duels between the two nations. Since then, Sri Lanka has also emerged as a major force in international cricket.

    It has been five years since India & Sri Lanka last played a Test match against each other, with that being played during July-August of 2010 in Sri Lanka. Overall, India has played six bilateral series in Sri Lanka, with the home side winning three (in 1985, 2001 and 2008) and the lone series win for India coming in 1993. However, India has dominated the series at home where they have won five series out of seven played. Sri Lanka are yet to win a Test series in India.

    Here, we look at how the two teams have fared against each other in Test matches from 1982 to 2010.

    Head to head result summary from 1982 to 2010

    Venue Mts SL Ind Drawn Series SL won Ind won Drawn
    In Sri Lanka (1985-2010) 18 6 4 8 7 3 1 3
    In India (1982-2009) 17 0 10 7 7 0 5 2
    Total 35 6 14 15 14 3 6 5

    Muralitharan celebrates taking his 800th Test wicket against India in 2010.

    Highest team totals  
    For India 726-9d at MumbaiBS in Dec 2009 (Won)
    For Sri Lanka 952-6d at ColomboRPS in Aug 1997 (Drawn)
    Lowest team totals  
    For India 138-10 at ColomboSSC in Jul 2008 (Lost)
    For Sri Lanka 82-10 at Chandigarh in Nov 1990 (Lost)
    Highest individual scores  
    For India 293 by Virender Sehwag (below) at MumbaiBS in Dec 2009 (Won) 
    For Sri Lanka 340 by Sanath Jayasuriya at ColomboRPS in Aug 1997 (Drawn)
    Leading run-getters  
    For India 1995 runs by Sachin Tendulkar
    For Sri Lanka 1822 runs by Mahela Jayawardene
    Best bowling in an innings  
    For India 7/51 by Maninder Singh at Nagpur in Dec 1986 (Won)
    For Sri Lanka 8/87 by M Muralidharan at ColomboSSC in Aug 2001 (won)
    Best bowling in a match  
    For India 11/125 by Venkatapathy Raju at Ahmedabad in Feb 1994 (Won)
    For Sri Lanka 11/110 by M Muralidharan at ColomboSSC in Jul 2008 (Won)
    Leading wicket-takers  
    For India 74 wickets by Anil Kumble
    For Sri Lanka 105 wickets by M Muralidharan

    Overall Test record            
    For India (1932 to 2015)            
    Venue Mts Won Lost Tie Draw %win
    Home 244 84 51 1 108 34.43
    Away 244 38 105 0 101 15.57
    Total 448 122 156 1 209 25.00
    For Sri Lanka (1982 to 2015)            
    Venue Mts Won Lost Tie Draw %win
    Home 120 50 29 0 41 41.67
    Away 118 22 57 0 39 18.64
    Total 238 72 86 0 80 30.25

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